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Alberta Recycling Alberta Recycling Management AuthorityManagement Authority

NAHMMA Hazardous Materials Management Conference

Christine Della Costa September 22, 2005

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OutlineOutline

Framework for Alberta’s regulated stewardship programs

Alberta Recycling Management Authority (ARMA)

Electronics, tiresHHW

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What’s the Problem?What’s the Problem?(Or … why are we doing this??)(Or … why are we doing this??)

We need to:Reduce or divert the amount of material

going to landfillPreserve non-renewable resources through

effective recycling programsRemove hazardous materials from Alberta’s

air, land, water

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A Viable Recycling Solution …A Viable Recycling Solution …

Needs:– Competitive forces– Adequate capacity and market– Service to all regions of province/state– Value-added products

Solutions can be market-driven, or driven by government regulation. Either way, the consumer pays … the issue is effectiveness.

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The Alberta ApproachThe Alberta Approach(For electronics, tires, used oil materials, beverage containers)(For electronics, tires, used oil materials, beverage containers)

Material designated under regulation– Level playing field; reliable funding for program

Dedicated fund – Accountability and transparency– Separate fund for each material type

“Stakeholder” management– Affected parties make decisions; arms length from

Government

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Framework for Alberta’s Regulated Framework for Alberta’s Regulated Stewardship ProgramsStewardship Programs

Regulation under the Act– Designates the material: e.g., electronics, tires– Delegates authority to set and collect fees

To a “Delegated Administrative Organization” (DAO)

– Prescribes use of funds Recycling program, R&D, Communications, Marketing

– Defines reporting and accountability requirements

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What is a DAO?What is a DAO?

Not-for-profit organization under the Alberta Societies Act

Three DAOs: tires & electronics; used oil materials; beverage containers

Arms length from government, but accountable to the Minister of Environment

Stakeholder governance – Board representation: municipal, environmental, technical,

public, industry, government Full management, financial administration

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Electronics Program: A Brief HistoryElectronics Program: A Brief History

2002/03: Electronics industry develops a national program model– Focused on residential TVs and desktop computers– EPSC

Provincial realities:– Jurisdiction/revenue allocation/accountability– Readiness to implement– Enforcement (e.g., who ensures revenue compliance)

Desire to harmonize provincial programs as much as possible

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Electronics Program: Brief HistoryElectronics Program: Brief History

2004: Alberta program emerges Input sought on proposed Alberta program

– Ongoing discussions with industry; responded to industry’s priorities

– Public stakeholder consultation: strong support in principle

– Learned from Alberta’s voluntary computer recycling program

Draft Program developed, with core directives from Government

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Electronics Program: Brief HistoryElectronics Program: Brief History

Core Directives from Government: CCME principles Level revenue playing field Reasonable access for all Albertans

Build on municipal partnership, infrastructure

Include commercial waste Open program for recyclers

Fair access / Market competition

Accountability

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Electronics Program: Brief HistoryElectronics Program: Brief History

Regulation passed in May 2004– Alberta Recycling Management Authority (ARMA) the

managing DAO

Phased Program Implementation:– Oct 2004 – Collection and Processing initiated

Services established first, revenue second Processor qualification initiated

– Feb 2005 – Fees initiated on applicable electronics

Allowed industry more start-up time

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ARMA StructureARMA Structure

ARMA is run by a multi-stakeholder Board of Directors and is accountable to the Minister of Environment

It has two divisions:1. Tire Recycling Alberta 2. Electronics Recycling Alberta Each material (tires, electronics) has its own separate fund Each has an Industry Council, with each Council’s Chair

being a voting member on the ARMA Board of Directors

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Electronics ProgramElectronics ProgramRevenues: Fee structure implemented

– Computer Equipment Laptops/electronic notebooks $ 5 Printers/Printer combos $ 8 Computers (incl. mouse, keyboard, cables, etc.) $10 Computer Monitors (CRT and LCD) $12

– Televisions 18” screen and under $15 19” – 29” screen $25 30” – 45” screen $30 46” and over $45

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Electronics ProgramElectronics Program

Fees can only be used for:– Collection, transportation and recycling of end-of-life

electronics material– Public information and awareness– Research into better recycling technologies– Market development – Program administration

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Electronics ProgramElectronics Program

Revenues – Supplier registration and compliance

1600 suppliers registered Revenues ahead of projected budget Completeness of revenue is critical

– Comprehensive compliance processes established

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Electronics ProgramElectronics Program

Collection network for Albertans– Municipal participation and infrastructure

More than 100 designated collection sites to-date Landfills, transfer stations, eco-stations, recycling

depots, round-ups Communications support – education/awareness Collection requirements and handling payment

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Electronics ProgramElectronics Program

Processing Four processors registered and operating

– Are paid a per/tonne rate for processing, and for transportation (three transport “zones”)

– Compete for municipal clients– End-of-life material only – no funding for reuse/resale

of electronics equipment– Extensive environmental audit – first annual processor

audit complete – April: deficiency correction process, downstream verification process

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Electronics: Recycling ResultsElectronics: Recycling Results

Approximately 1800 tonnes of e-waste processed as of August 2005, which translates to:– 43,000 monitors – 39,000 computers – 23,000 printers– 18,000 televisions

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Tire Program: HistoryTire Program: History

Tire program was created in 1992 No recycling industry at the time Fee: $4/per tire

– Retail sales; no manufacturer involvement

Solutions were investigated inc. tire derived fuel – with public rejection

Early accepted solution was civil engineering applications inc. leachate layer for landfill cells

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Tire Program: CurrentTire Program: Current

In Alberta: Three million tires are bought, discarded, and

recycled per year 35 million tires recycled since 1992

– All tire stockpiles have been eliminated

Recycled product in 140 community projects – paving stones, blocks, roofing tiles, crumb

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Household Hazardous WasteHousehold Hazardous Waste

ARMA has administered the HHW program (on behalf of AENV) for the last two years

Program is currently a cost share arrangement between municipalities and AENV

More than $1 million per/year to run the program Treats & safely disposes of over one million litres of HHW

materials each year Majority of material collected is paint About 200 communities participated in 2004/05

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Questions?Questions? ARMA Website: www.albertarecycling.caARMA Website: www.albertarecycling.ca